an alternative for your mental health online

Tired of Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet?

give your brain a break. try Ruume.
here's why & how Ruume can help.

if your work requires lots of meetings, chances are you're burnt out.

Find out how Ruume can help
what is your primary complaint with Zoom, Teams or G-Meet ?
digital eye strain
screens (can) harm our eyes, and staring at one spot worsens the problem. video grids often make users fixate on a single face for long periods, causing blinking rates to drop by 2x to 5x, leading to eye strain. Ruume's dynamic visual backgrounds solve this by allowing our eyes to move and shift focus, which helps reduce the strain from constant staring.
fatigue
Ruume’s immersive scenes replace montonous grids with engaging environments. One cause of fatigue is digital eye strain. Ruume helps reduce this by allowing our eyes to roam naturally, minimizing fixed gazing strain. Movement cues and varying focal depths mimic real-world perception. Fatigue can also result from the sterile, static nature of regular meetings. Immersion provides a curated context that can soothe the eyes and enhance mood, such as nature backgrounds. Switching scenes in real-time boosts stimulation and keeps our minds refreshed.
screen anxiety
screen anxiety combines the negative effects of self-view, hyper-gazing, and the silo effect.
(to clarify: mirror anxiety is due to staring at our own video feed ; hyper-gazing is being forced to stare at each other due to the geometry of grids; the silo effect is the psychological impact of being represented by one square in an impersonal checkerboard).
these factors conttribute to a perfect storm of self-criticism and self-isolation. Ruume extinguishes screen anxiety by replacing grids with context and easily enabling to toggle the self-view on and off.
burnout
Burnout grows when stressors pile up faster than you can recover. Ruume removes top meeting stressors, in particular screen anxiety, sensory monotony, cognitive overload, and the silo effect. so participants walk away energized instead of depleted.
back-back meetings, however, have been shown to build fatigue. a good approach to burnout starts with good sleep, good food, exercise and, of course, laughter. all off-screen please ;-) when you're ready, come try Ruume, we'll be waiting.
try the alternative. try Ruume.